It means something or someone is around her .Ex super man is rumerd to fly past here
"Salpica pa ya" is a Spanish expression that translates to "splash it over here" in English. It is often used colloquially to ask someone to pass or bring something closer.
The expression iiiiiiii over oo is not a standard mathematical notation. It is unclear what operation or relationship is intended by this expression.
I am here
Without a face (literally "Without face") Without expression Without soul depending on usage
"do they live near here?"
I'm not sure what you mean by "italicized expression" here -- that term just means something that is printed in italic font.I also think maybe you mean OPPORTUNITY, which is not an idiom.
He made it at the last minute
lets get it started HAH! lets get it started in here!
It means something or someone is around her .Ex super man is rumerd to fly past here
Most likely what you have here is an expression that means "30 Australian Dollars".
vous ici ? means 'you here?' with a surprised expression on the face, in French.
I think you mean like here to mean about, in which case it's an adjective
"ouila" does not exist in French, maybe you mean "oui, là" (yes, there) which is about as much as the English expression is used, as it is not really an expression. A close synonym to "voilà" (here comes) is "voici", but it is rarely used. It originally had the same distinction as between "there" (là) and "here" (ici), but it is now blurred.
it means theres somthing here that dosnt add up. like the expression "smell a rat"
Outta is not a German word, I only know it as an English expression for out of.I'm outta here!
learn it lol i get my answers from here numerical expression = lo variable expression = 02
"clic" means "click". Many times you will see the expression "haz clic aqui", or "click here".